2 0 0 5 VOLVO S60, S80, V70 NAVIGATION SYSTEM

Q - The car's position on the map is
incorrect or jumpsA - The Global Positioning System (GPS)
indicates the car's position with an accuracy of
about 65 feet (20 meter). Accuracy may be even
less when driving on roads lying parallel to
another road, winding roads, roads on several
levels and also after driving a long distance
without making any distinct turns. Tall
buildings and mountains, tunnels, viaducts,
over/underpasses, etc., also have a negative affect
on the reception of GPS signals, which means
that the estimation of the car's position may not
be precise.

Q - VNS does not always calculate the
fastest/shortest route.A - When calculating a route, distance, width of
road, type of road, number of right or left turns,
traffic circles, etc., are all taken into account
when calculating the best theoretical route.
Experience and local knowledge may, however,
lead to a more effective choice of route.

Q - The VNS system chooses toll roads,
freeways, and ferries even though I
have opted to avoid them.A - When calculating routes over longer
distances, for technical reasons the system can
only use major roads. If you select NO for toll
roads, freeways, and ferries, they will be
avoided as much as possible, but will be used if
no other reasonable alternative is available.

Q - After being transported, the car's
position on the map is incorrect.A - If the car is transported, for example by
ferry or train, or in such a way as to impede the
reception of GPS signals, it can take up to 5
minutes to calculate the car's new position
correctly.

Q - The car's position on the map is
incorrect after the car battery has been
disconnected.A - If power has been cut from the GPS antenna,
it can take more than 15 minutes for the GPS
signals to be received correctly and the car's
position to be calculated.

Q - The map image does not correspond
with actual conditions.A - Factors such as the constant expansion and
rebuilding of the road network, new traffic
regulations constantly being introduced , etc.,
mean that the digital map database is not always
complete. New maps are periodically
developed and point of interest information updated.
Further information is available from your
Volvo retailer, or at http://navi.volvocars.com.

Q - The scale of the map sometimes
changes.A - The scale is affected by the speed of the car.
At speeds in excess of approximately 85 mph
(140 km/h), the largest degree of magnification
is 0.2 miles (250 meters). When speed is
reduced to 75 mph (120 km/h), the system can
once again show all degrees of magnification. If
no detailed map information is available, the
largest degree of magnification is 0.3 miles
(500 meters), regardless of speed.

WARNING!
Always observe posted speed limits.

Q - One or more menu options are not
available.A - Go to System options and select
Reset to default to return to factory settings.

Q - The VNS system indicates the route
on which I am already driving even
though I select Calculate new route or
Detour.A - The system cannot find a better alternative
to the current route.

Q - The car symbol on screen jumps
forward or spins.A - The system may need a few seconds to
sense the position and movement of the car
before you drive off. Switch off the VNS
system and the ignition. Switch on the ignition
again and restart VNS, but remain at a standstill
for approximately 15-20 seconds before driving
off.